Preview Mode
This mode is available in all of the modules of the program. In the Manager module, it is used for quick previewing of the file that is selected (highlighted) in the filmstrip. In the Develop, Editor, Print, and Video modules, it is used for working with the current file and for making edits to it with the functions offered by the current module.
Zoom Level
To quickly inspect the picture’s details, zoom in using the mouse wheel or using the zoom bar. This is located in the top panel, above the preview. By default, pictures are shown at the “Fit to Window” zoom level. Click and hold the left mouse button to show the picture at 100% zoom. Then drag the picture to pan it. Release the button to automatically return to “Fit to Window” zoom. You can also change the zoom level using the buttons on the toolbar above the preview area, or using the usual shortcut keys.
Viewing Multiple Files
If multiple files are selected in the Filmstrip when working in the Manager or Develop module, the Preview mode can also be used for viewing multiple files at once. In both cases, this feature enables viewing and comparison of up to 9 files at once. In the Develop module, batch edits can be made to the files that are being viewed together.
Run the mouse over a picture to show these other controls:
- top left – pin file
- top right – remove file from selection
- bottom left – rate picture, temporarily rotate right/left, delete picture
- bottom right – colored labels
By default, zoom-level changes are synchronized among all previews shown; to turn this behavior off, use the corresponding button on the toolbar. Hold down Shift while rotating the mouse wheel to zoom in or out of an individual photo when in Multi-preview Mode.
Pinning a Picture
Pinning pictures is useful e.g. when you are selecting the best photo out of a series you’ve shot. When a picture is pinned, it is shown in the left preview, and the next picture is selected. Then use the keyboard to switch to other pictures and compare them with the pinned picture.
When another picture is pinned afterwards, it is shown on the left in place of the original pinned picture. Click the pinning icon at the top left again to unpin the picture.
Toolbar
The toolbar contains these controls:
A zoom slider to smoothly zoom in or out.
Preview Options
Multi-preview Layout offers three modes: Automatic | Horizontal | Vertical.
Use Mouse-wheel action to set what action the preview performs when the mouse wheel is rotated: moving among pictures or changing the zoom level. If you hold down [Ctrl] while rotating the mouse wheel, this will always change the zoom level. If the Keep zoom level option is active, you can use a single left click on the given picture to switch between the Zoom to Fit zoom level and your last chosen zoom level.
Use Arrow-key Controls to set what the arrow keys do when you are working in the preview. Either the preview can be panned with the arrow keys when the picture is zoomed in, or the left and right arrows can move to the next/previous picture. Even when Panning is active, you can still use the arrow keys to move among pictures as long as the picture is not zoomed in.
If the Keep zoom level option is active, you can use a single left click on the given picture to switch between the Zoom to Fit zoom level and your last chosen zoom level.
Turn on Enlarge small pictures to automatically zoom in on small pictures so that they fill the Preview or Viewer window.
Turn on Show transparency grid to make Zoner Studio show a checkerboard grid for transparent parts of the picture.
Turn on After last picture, loop back to first is active to make viewing smoothly go back to the start of a folder after reaching its end.
Turn on the option named After changing a rating or label, advance to the next one to make Zoner Studio automatically move you to the next picture in the folder after you assign a rating or colored label to a picture when viewing it in Preview mode.
Turn on Show information and controls to show or hide the display of all the information you defined in the Preview Information Settings.
Information display settings offers advanced options for the display of preview information.
More Information
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